Just found this site today and decided to give this regime a go. I am not really a fan of weightlifting in the gyms. I would rather be toned than muscular! More practical.

I am 21, 6'0 and 160lbs and relatively fit.

My D1 will start on Tuesdays, D2 on Thurs and D3 on Sat.

Today I started at level 3 and managed to do 27 full sets in the 20 minutes. My 28th was a little weak on the pull ups, they are my weakness for sure.
I was surprised at the sweat it induced, and it's not too long so it won't be too hard to get off my arse and do it.

I am wondering what the goal is for max number of reps in 20 minutes? I see most people are getting 20-30 sets. I may have missed where it said to progress to the next level, but do you step up to the next level once you can do over say, 30 sets in 20 minutes?

Yeah I just read an article on Rhabdomyolysis and it is a scary factor. I definitely do not like to push myself too far as it has never felt like a sensible thing to do, now i know why! I will definitely keep it in mind in the future, and it's definitely something to inform everyone about.

Well I never expected such a good feeling after such a short time (20min) of working out. I can feel the ache throughout most of my body. Forearms, biceps, triceps, pecs, abs, lats, qauds, all from 3 simple exercises.
I do not feel too much in my hamstrings, or deltoids however. The only thing this workout doesn't incorporate is much rotation or abduction of the arm to use the deltoids, but there are other ways to work them that I can incorporate.
Even though I have only completed D1 I think this is a great idea and I congratulate the designer(s).
I look forward to see what a solid 5 months will do (If I can discipline myself)

Back at last, I have been surfing a few hours the past few days, which is a very good upper body work out. It is similar to swimming several miles front crawl - but your body is supported by the board making it a bit easier.

with that, should I just continue my sets a day or so after surfing to let my body recover? I am usually sore for a day after surfing and fine 2 days after, and I never plan on when I will go as it is dependent on conditions, so i cannot work a schedule around surfing.
I guess it is just best to put in my 3 sessions a week when I feel up to it? (with a day in between each session)

well I am back here after my summer off!
I decided to stop the work out as I was working in physical labour 8-10 hours a day for 4-5 days a week, plus I was too lazy to carry it on on top of that.
I have started university again and I will pick this back up -hopefully where I left off- and keep at it.

You have a few more members here now Admin! (sorry I recall Steve, but I can't remember if that's your name or not)